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  • Costal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up costal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Costal may refer to: an adjective related to the rib (Latin: costa) in anatomy Costal cartilage, a type

    Costal

    Costal

  • Cost
  • Money spent to produce or procure goods or services

    motivation. Average cost Cost accounting Cost curve Cost object Direct cost Fixed cost Incremental cost Indirect cost Life-cycle cost Non-monetary economy

    Cost

    Cost

  • Costal cartilage
  • Resilient, smooth, glass-like tissue at the front ends of ribs in vertebrates

    the costal cartilages of the ribs. The contiguous borders of the sixth, seventh, and eighth, and sometimes those of the ninth and tenth, costal cartilages

    Costal cartilage

    Costal cartilage

    Costal_cartilage

  • Costal margin
  • Lower edge of the chest (thorax) formed by the bottom edge of the rib cage

    The costal margin, also known as the costal arch, is the lower edge of the chest (thorax) formed by the bottom edge of the rib cage. The costal margin

    Costal margin

    Costal margin

    Costal_margin

  • Costal surface
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Costal surface (referring to the side near the ribs) may refer to: Costal surface of lung Costal surface of scapula This disambiguation page lists articles

    Costal surface

    Costal_surface

  • Costes
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Costes may refer to: Costes (restaurant), in Budapest, Hungary Hôtel Costes, a hotel in Paris, France, noted for its lounge music compilation CDs Arnaud

    Costes

    Costes

  • Rib cage
  • Bone structure of the thorax

    articulates with the inferior costal facet on the vertebra above, and the larger region articulates with the superior costal facet on the vertebra with the

    Rib cage

    Rib cage

    Rib_cage

  • Superior costal facet
  • Part of a rib

    The superior costal facet (or superior costal fovea) is a site where a rib forms a joint with the top of a vertebra. Ribs connect to the thoracic vertebrae

    Superior costal facet

    Superior costal facet

    Superior_costal_facet

  • Inferior costal facet
  • The inferior costal facet (or inferior costal fovea) is a site where a rib forms a joint with the inferior aspect of the body of a thoracic vertebra. In

    Inferior costal facet

    Inferior costal facet

    Inferior_costal_facet

  • Coster
  • Surname list

    Coster is a Dutch occupational surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Vallayer-Coster (1744–1818), French painter Arnold Coster (born

    Coster

    Coster

  • Opportunity cost
  • Benefit lost by a choice between options

    In microeconomic theory, the opportunity cost of a choice is the value of the best alternative forgone where, given limited resources, a choice needs to

    Opportunity cost

    Opportunity_cost

  • Cost of equity
  • Required return compensating shareholders for the risk of investing in a company's equity

    In finance, the cost of equity is the return (often expressed as a rate of return) a firm theoretically pays to its equity investors, i.e., shareholders

    Cost of equity

    Cost_of_equity

  • Sunk cost
  • Unrecoverable cost that has been incurred

    In economics and business decision-making, a sunk cost (also known as retrospective cost) is a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered

    Sunk cost

    Sunk_cost

  • Low-cost carrier
  • Airline with generally lower fares

    A low-cost carrier (LCC) or low-cost airline, also called a budget or discount carrier or airline, is an airline that is operated with an emphasis on minimizing

    Low-cost carrier

    Low-cost carrier

    Low-cost_carrier

  • Costal facet
  • Site of connection between a rib and a vertebra

    costal facet, the inferior costal facet, and the transverse costal facet. Rib 1 only articulates with a transverse costal facet. The superior costal facet

    Costal facet

    Costal_facet

  • Pleura
  • Membrane lining the lungs and the thoracic cavity wall

    subdivided in regions. The cervical pleura goes into the root of the neck; the costal pleura lies next to the ribs; the mediastinal pleura covers the mediastinum

    Pleura

    Pleura

    Pleura

  • Cost of goods sold
  • Carrying value of goods sold during a particular period

    Cost of goods sold (COGS) (also cost of products sold (COPS), or cost of sales) is the carrying value of goods sold during a particular period. Costs

    Cost of goods sold

    Cost_of_goods_sold

  • Capital cost
  • Fixed, one-time expenses in economics

    other words, it is the total cost needed to bring a project to a commercially operable status. Whether a particular cost is capital or not depend on many

    Capital cost

    Capital_cost

  • The Cost of Knowledge
  • Protest movement against research publishing house Elsevier and for open science

    The Cost of Knowledge is a protest by academics against the business practices of academic journal publisher Elsevier. Among the reasons for the protests

    The Cost of Knowledge

    The_Cost_of_Knowledge

  • Cost driver
  • Part of an activity that causes the change in its cost

    A cost driver is a structural factor which determines the cost of an activity or a change in its cost. The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants

    Cost driver

    Cost_driver

  • Harina de otro costal
  • Venezuelan television series

    .. Natividad Chirinos HARINA DE OTRO COSTAL Venezuelan telenovelas-Harina de otro Costal "Harina de otro costal, telenovela protagonizada por Daniela

    Harina de otro costal

    Harina_de_otro_costal

  • Benefit–cost ratio
  • Indicator of value-for-money of a project or proposal

    A benefit–cost ratio (BCR) is an indicator, used in cost–benefit analysis, that attempts to summarize the overall value for money of a project or proposal

    Benefit–cost ratio

    Benefit–cost_ratio

  • Marginal cost
  • Cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service

    economics, marginal cost (MC) is the change in the total cost that arises when the quantity produced is increased, i.e. the cost of producing additional

    Marginal cost

    Marginal_cost

  • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
  • Danish actor (born 1970)

    Nikolaj William Coster-Waldau ([ˈne̝koˌlɑjˀ ˈkʰʌstɐ ˈvæltɑw]; born on 27 July 1970) is a Danish actor. His breakthrough role was in Denmark with the film

    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

    Nikolaj_Coster-Waldau

  • Cost overrun
  • Unexpected incurred costs in excess of budgeted amounts

    A cost overrun, also known as a cost increase or budget overrun, involves unexpected incurred costs. When these costs are in excess of budgeted amounts

    Cost overrun

    Cost_overrun

  • Costcutter
  • Franchise of convenience shops

    Costcutter is a name used by two convenience shop symbol groups in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It previously had stores in Poland.

    Costcutter

    Costcutter

    Costcutter

  • Transverse costal facet
  • Thoracic Facet

    The transverse costal facet (or transverse costal fovea) is one of the costal facets, a site where a rib forms a joint with the transverse process of a

    Transverse costal facet

    Transverse costal facet

    Transverse_costal_facet

  • Average cost method
  • Average cost method is an inventory valuation method in accounting that assigns a cost to inventory based on the average cost of goods available for sale

    Average cost method

    Average_cost_method

  • Diaphragmatic breathing
  • Form of breathing done by contracting the diaphragm

    Diaphragmatic breathing, abdominal breathing, belly breathing, or deep breathing is a breathing technique that is done by contracting the diaphragm, a

    Diaphragmatic breathing

    Diaphragmatic breathing

    Diaphragmatic_breathing

  • Tietze syndrome
  • Inflammation, tenderness, and pain of the chest wall with swelling present

    Tietze syndrome is a benign inflammation of one or more of the costal cartilages. It was first described in 1921 by German surgeon Alexander Tietze and

    Tietze syndrome

    Tietze syndrome

    Tietze_syndrome

  • Cost, Texas
  • Unincorporated community in Texas, US

    Cost is an unincorporated community in Gonzales County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population

    Cost, Texas

    Cost,_Texas

  • Cost-effectiveness analysis
  • Type of economic analysis that compares costs and outcomes

    of action. Cost-effectiveness analysis is distinct from cost–benefit analysis, which assigns a monetary value to the measure of effect. Cost-effectiveness

    Cost-effectiveness analysis

    Cost-effectiveness_analysis

  • Internal waters
  • Part of a nation's territorial waters

    According to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, a nation's internal waters include waters on the side of the baseline of a nation's territorial

    Internal waters

    Internal waters

    Internal_waters

  • Cost of living
  • Cost to live based on price of necessities

    The cost of living is the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living for an individual or a household. Cost-of-living calculations are also used

    Cost of living

    Cost_of_living

  • Cost centre
  • Management accounting term

    A cost centre is an activity within a business to which costs can be apportioned or allocated. The term includes departments which do not produce directly

    Cost centre

    Cost_centre

  • Fixed cost
  • Business expenses not dependant on output

    need to be hired for the production to increase. For any factory, the fixed cost should be all the money paid on capitals and land. Such fixed costs as buying

    Fixed cost

    Fixed cost

    Fixed_cost

  • Costal tuberosity of clavicle
  • Costal tuberosity

    On the medial part of the clavicle is a broad rough surface, the costal tuberosity (impression for costoclavicular ligament), rather more than 2 cm. in

    Costal tuberosity of clavicle

    Costal tuberosity of clavicle

    Costal_tuberosity_of_clavicle

  • Cost reduction
  • Process used by organisations to reduce costs

    Cost reduction is the process used by organisations aiming to reduce their costs and increase their profits, or to accommodate reduced income. Depending

    Cost reduction

    Cost_reduction

  • Kanara
  • Region in Karnataka, India

    Kanara, also known as Canara and Karāvali, is the historically significant stretch of land situated by the southwestern coast of India, alongside the Arabian

    Kanara

    Kanara

    Kanara

  • Cost benchmarking
  • Cost benchmarking is the measurement, refinement and analysis of one's Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) when compared to market peers. Cost benchmarking identifies

    Cost benchmarking

    Cost_benchmarking

  • Costes (restaurant)
  • Restaurant in Budapest

    Costes is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Budapest, Hungary. The head chef of the restaurant is Jenő Rácz. In 2010, it became the first Hungarian restaurant

    Costes (restaurant)

    Costes (restaurant)

    Costes_(restaurant)

  • Formula One
  • Motorsport championship held worldwide

    more in 2004 and later 2008. The cost cap as of the 2026 season stands at US$215 million, but the actual total cost of running an F1 team often exceeds

    Formula One

    Formula One

    Formula_One

  • Cost of revenue
  • Cost of revenue is the total of all costs incurred directly in producing, marketing, and distributing the products and services of a company to customers

    Cost of revenue

    Cost_of_revenue

  • Cost per mille
  • Measurement in advertising

    Cost per mille (CPM), also called cost per thousand (CPT) (in Latin, French and Italian, mille means one thousand), is a commonly used measurement in advertising

    Cost per mille

    Cost_per_mille

  • Cost sharing
  • for separately across a number of activities or projects. In health care, cost sharing occurs when patients pay for a portion of health care costs not covered

    Cost sharing

    Cost_sharing

  • Cost-of-living index
  • Economic price index

    A cost-of-living index is a theoretical price index that measures relative cost of living over time or regions. It is an index that measures differences

    Cost-of-living index

    Cost-of-living_index

  • Cost leadership
  • In business strategy, cost leadership is a strategy aiming to establish a competitive advantage by having the lowest cost of operation in the industry

    Cost leadership

    Cost_leadership

  • Implicit cost
  • Economic concept

    In economics, an implicit cost, also called an imputed cost, implied cost, or notional cost, is the opportunity cost equal to what a firm must give up

    Implicit cost

    Implicit_cost

  • Low-cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System
  • American-built one-way attack drone

    The FLM-136 Low-cost Uncrewed (Unmanned) Combat Attack System (LUCAS) is a one-way attack drone, also referred to as a kamikaze drone or suicide drone

    Low-cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System

    Low-cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System

    Low-cost_Uncrewed_Combat_Attack_System

  • Flyaway cost
  • Type of measurement for the cost of an aircraft

    Flyaway cost is a measure of the cost of an aircraft. It values the aircraft at its marginal cost, including only the cost of production and production

    Flyaway cost

    Flyaway_cost

  • Cost curve
  • Graph used in economics

    by minimizing cost consistent with each possible level of production, and the result is a cost curve. Profit-maximizing firms use cost curves to decide

    Cost curve

    Cost_curve

  • The Cost of Discipleship
  • 1937 book by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

    The Cost of Discipleship (German: Nachfolge [ˈnaːxˌfɔlɡə], lit. 'following after') is a 1937 book by German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, considered

    The Cost of Discipleship

    The_Cost_of_Discipleship

  • Social cost
  • Concept in neoclassical economics

    Social cost in neoclassical economics is the sum of the private costs resulting from a transaction and the costs imposed on the consumers as a consequence

    Social cost

    Social cost

    Social_cost

  • Coastal California
  • Coastal portion of the U.S. state of California

    200-square-foot (200 m2) home in a "middle management neighborhood" would cost an average of $1.8 million. California Coast Ranges California Coastal Records

    Coastal California

    Coastal California

    Coastal_California

  • Cost object
  • Something to which costs are assigned

    A cost object is a term used primarily in cost accounting to describe something to which costs are assigned. Common examples of cost objects are product

    Cost object

    Cost_object

  • Negative cost
  • Expenses of film production

    Negative cost is the net expense to produce and shoot a film, excluding such expenditures as distribution and promotion. Low-budget movies, for example

    Negative cost

    Negative_cost

  • Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
  • American stealth multirole fighter aircraft

    2024[update], the program is expected to cost some US$2 trillion through 2088. As of 2024, the average flyaway cost excluding the engine is: F-35A, $82.5

    Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II

    Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II

    Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II

  • Traube's space
  • Space on the left side of the human body

    lower edge of the left lung, the anterior border of the spleen, the left costal margin, and the inferior margin of the left lobe of the liver. Thus, its

    Traube's space

    Traube's space

    Traube's_space

  • Stéphane Pompougnac
  • French house DJ and record producer (born 1968)

    Hôtel Costes, Vol. 5: Cinq (2002) Hôtel Costes, Vol. 6 (2003) Hôtel Costes, Vol. 7: Sept (2004) Hôtel Costes, Best of Costes (2005) Hôtel Costes, Vol.

    Stéphane Pompougnac

    Stéphane_Pompougnac

  • Cost price
  • Value representing unit price

    Cost prices appear in several forms, such as actual cost, last cost, average cost, and net realizable value. Cost price is also known as CP. cost price

    Cost price

    Cost_price

  • Ritchie Coster
  • English actor (b. 1967)

    Ritchie Coster (born 1 July 1967) is an English character actor. He is best known for playing the roles of Dietrich Banning in The Tuxedo (2002), the Chechen

    Ritchie Coster

    Ritchie_Coster

  • Paul Costes
  • French rugby union player (born 2003)

    Paul Costes (born 4 April 2003) is a French professional rugby union player who plays as a centre for Top 14 club Toulouse. Paul Costes was born in Toulouse

    Paul Costes

    Paul_Costes

  • Cost-plus contract
  • Contract involving additional payment to allow for risk and incentive sharing

    A cost-plus contract, also termed a cost plus contract, is a contract such that a contractor is paid for all of its allowed expenses, plus an additional

    Cost-plus contract

    Cost-plus_contract

  • Sternal angle
  • Aspect of human anatomy

    in young people. The sternal angle corresponds to the level of the 2nd costal cartilage on either side, and the level between the fourth and fifth thoracic

    Sternal angle

    Sternal angle

    Sternal_angle

  • Cost of capital
  • Cost of a company's funds

    In economics and accounting, the cost of capital is the cost of a company's funds (both debt and equity), or from an investor's point of view is "the

    Cost of capital

    Cost_of_capital

  • Court costs
  • Costs of handling a legal case

    Court costs (also called law costs in English procedure) are the costs of handling a case, which, depending on legal rules, may or may not include the

    Court costs

    Court_costs

  • Flotation cost
  • Cost incurred by a company in offering its securities to the public

    Flotation cost is the total cost incurred by a company in offering its securities to the public. It arises from expenses such as underwriting fees, legal

    Flotation cost

    Flotation_cost

  • Slipping rib syndrome
  • Pain in the false ribs due to the partial dislocation of the costal cartilage

    current literature: costal cartilage removal, rib resection, laparoscopic costal cartilage removal, and rib stabilization with plating. Costal cartilage removal

    Slipping rib syndrome

    Slipping rib syndrome

    Slipping_rib_syndrome

  • Rectus sheath
  • Laminas around abdominal muscles

    vessels and nerves. The rectus sheath extends between the inferior costal margin and costal cartilages of ribs 5-7 superiorly, and the pubic crest inferiorly

    Rectus sheath

    Rectus sheath

    Rectus_sheath

  • Coster (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Coster is a surname. Coster may also refer to: Coster or costermonger, a street seller of fruit and vegetables in Britain 10445 Coster, an asteroid Coster

    Coster (disambiguation)

    Coster_(disambiguation)

  • The Cost (band)
  • American band

    The Cost was a San Francisco Bay Area band active between 1999 and 2003. They released an album, Chimera (2002), on Lookout! Records, an EP on New Disorder

    The Cost (band)

    The_Cost_(band)

  • Cost accounting
  • Procedures to optimize practices in cost efficient ways

    Cost accounting is defined by the Institute of Management Accountants as a systematic set of procedures for recording and reporting measurements of the

    Cost accounting

    Cost_accounting

  • Process costing
  • Process costing is an accounting methodology that traces and accumulates direct costs, and allocates indirect costs of a manufacturing process. Costs

    Process costing

    Process_costing

  • Epigastrium
  • Upper central region of the abdomen

    region) is the upper central region of the abdomen. It is located between the costal margins and the subcostal plane. Pain may be referred to the epigastrium

    Epigastrium

    Epigastrium

    Epigastrium

  • Replacement value
  • Amount of pay needed to replace an asset's current worth

    "replacement cost" or "replacement cost value" is one of several methods of determining the value of an insured item. Replacement cost is the actual cost to replace

    Replacement value

    Replacement_value

  • Cost pool
  • Accounting term

    Cost pools is an accounting term that refers to groups of accounts serving to express the cost of goods and service allocatable within a business or manufacturing

    Cost pool

    Cost_pool

  • Biological cost
  • In biology, the biological cost or metabolic price is a measure of the increased energy metabolism that is required to achieve a function. Drug resistance

    Biological cost

    Biological_cost

  • Thoracic diaphragm
  • Sheet of internal skeletal muscle

    lower ribs and lumbar vertebrae. The costal diaphragm is further divided into ventral, medial, and dorsal costal portions. The vertebral part of the diaphragm

    Thoracic diaphragm

    Thoracic diaphragm

    Thoracic_diaphragm

  • Cost estimate
  • Estimation of the cost of a project

    A cost estimate is the approximation of the cost of a program, project, or operation. The cost estimate is the product of the cost estimating process.

    Cost estimate

    Cost_estimate

  • Costochondral joint
  • Joints between the ribs and costal cartilage in the front of the rib cage

    shaped like a cup that the costal cartilage articulates with. There is normally no movement at these joints. Joints between costal cartilages of the sixth

    Costochondral joint

    Costochondral_joint

  • Rectus abdominis muscle
  • Paired straight muscle

    pubic crest and pubic tubercle inferiorly, to the xiphoid process and costal cartilages of the 5th–7th ribs superiorly. The rectus abdominis muscle is

    Rectus abdominis muscle

    Rectus abdominis muscle

    Rectus_abdominis_muscle

  • South West Coast Path
  • Long-distance footpath in England

    The South West Coast Path is England's second-longest waymarked long-distance footpath, after the King Charles III England Coast Path, and is designated

    South West Coast Path

    South West Coast Path

    South_West_Coast_Path

  • Purchasing power parity
  • Measure of prices in different countries

    consumption, and in some cases to analyse price convergence and to compare the cost of living between places. The calculation of the PPP, according to the OECD

    Purchasing power parity

    Purchasing power parity

    Purchasing_power_parity

  • Sack Man
  • Type of mythical character said to carry naughty children away in bags

    particularly in the Americas, where it is referred to as el Hombre del costal, el hombre del saco, or in Portuguese, o homem do saco (all of which mean

    Sack Man

    Sack Man

    Sack_Man

  • Costochondritis
  • Inflammation of the upper rib joints

    symptoms, but with Tietze syndrome being differentiated by swelling of the costal cartilage. Costochondritis is considered a self-limited condition that will

    Costochondritis

    Costochondritis

    Costochondritis

  • Kaizen costing
  • Cost reduction system

    Kaizen costing is a cost reduction system used a product's design has been completed and it is in production. Business professor Yasuhiro Monden defines

    Kaizen costing

    Kaizen_costing

  • Manufacturing cost
  • Sum of costs when making a product

    categories: direct materials cost, direct labor cost and manufacturing overhead. It is a factor in total delivery cost. Direct materials are the raw

    Manufacturing cost

    Manufacturing_cost

  • IT cost transparency
  • Tracking the IT cost for a business or organization

    IT cost transparency is a category of information technology management software and systems that enables enterprise IT organizations to model and track

    IT cost transparency

    IT_cost_transparency

  • Levelized cost of electricity
  • Measure of lifetime average net present cost of electricity generation

    The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) is a measure of the average net present cost of electricity generation for a generator over its lifetime. It

    Levelized cost of electricity

    Levelized cost of electricity

    Levelized_cost_of_electricity

  • Coastal erosion
  • Displacement of land along the coastline

    land trusts in order to protect it. These relocation practices are very cost-efficient, can buffer storm surges, safeguard coastal homes and businesses

    Coastal erosion

    Coastal erosion

    Coastal_erosion

  • Cost allocation
  • Principle in cost accounting

    Cost allocation is a process of providing relief to shared service organization's cost centers that provide a product or service. In turn, the associated

    Cost allocation

    Cost_allocation

  • Nukâka Coster-Waldau
  • Greenlandic actress

    Nukâka Coster-Waldau (née Sascha Nukâka Motzfeldt; born 23 February 1971), better known professionally as Nukâka, is a Greenlandic actress and beauty pageant

    Nukâka Coster-Waldau

    Nukâka Coster-Waldau

    Nukâka_Coster-Waldau

  • List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita
  • same year. This is similar to nominal GDP per capita but adjusted for the cost of living in each country. In 2026, the estimated average GDP per capita

    List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita

    List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita

    List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita

  • Cost model
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cost model may refer to Cost model (computer science): A model used in the analysis of algorithms to define what constitutes a single step in the execution

    Cost model

    Cost_model

  • Costco
  • American multinational warehouse club chain

    may be marked up more than 14% over cost, and no Kirkland Signature item may be marked up more than 15% over cost. The company runs very lean, with overhead

    Costco

    Costco

    Costco

  • Total cost
  • Total economic cost of production

    In economics, total cost (TC) is the minimum financial cost of producing some quantity of output. This is the total economic cost of production and is

    Total cost

    Total cost

    Total_cost

  • Cost plus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cost plus may refer to: Cost Plus World Market, U.S. retail chain Cost-plus contract Cost-plus pricing Cost Plus Drugs This disambiguation page lists

    Cost plus

    Cost_plus

  • Pectoralis major
  • Main human chest muscle

    the deep fibers, i.e., those from the costal cartilages. These deep fibers, particularly those from the lower costal cartilages, ascend the humerus insertion

    Pectoralis major

    Pectoralis major

    Pectoralis_major

  • Cost of operation
  • The cost of operation refers to the total expenses incurred in running a company or a specific business activity in its normal operations. It includes

    Cost of operation

    Cost_of_operation

  • Prospective cost
  • A prospective cost is a cost that may be incurred or changed if an action is taken: Whether or not the cost is paid depends on some action. Prospective

    Prospective cost

    Prospective_cost

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Online names & meanings

  • Micheala
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hebrew

    Micheala

    Close to God

  • Kinda
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Romanian

    Kinda

    A Name of Old Arabian Tribe

  • THERA
  • Female

    Spanish

    THERA

     Pet form of Spanish Theresa, THERA means "harvester." Compare with another form of Thera.

  • Knight
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Knight

    Noble; Soldier

  • Muni
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Muni

    Sage; Saint

  • Garve
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Garve

    Rough; rugged.

  • Baldie
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Baldie

    True and bold. Also 'bald'. Introduced from England and Germany during the Norman conquest, the...

  • Urbashi
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Indian, Sindhi

    Urbashi

    Celetial Beauty

  • Nishvan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nishvan

  • ROBBY
  • Male

    English

    ROBBY

    Pet form of English Robert, ROBBY means "bright fame." 

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  • Costal-nerved
  • a.

    Having the nerves spring from the midrib.

  • Costal
  • a.

    Relating to a costa, or rib.

  • Costal
  • a.

    Pertaining to the ribs or the sides of the body; as, costal nerves.

  • Subcostal
  • n.

    One of the principal nervures of the wings of an insect. It is situated next beneath or behind the costal. See Nervure.